the dinner thread
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Re: the dinner thread
homemade chicken madras, from scratch
Overdone the fresh chilli in mine though and blew my ****ing head off, I am going to regret that one in about 12 hours
Overdone the fresh chilli in mine though and blew my ****ing head off, I am going to regret that one in about 12 hours
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Your ring piece will resemble the start of BonanzaFreeWheeling wrote:homemade chicken madras, from scratch
Overdone the fresh chilli in mine though and blew my ****ing head off, I am going to regret that one in about 12 hours
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Can they handle liquids?FreeWheeling wrote:Every kharsi in the new house has an extractor fan so thats one less problem.
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Nice,cockney hammer wrote:chips two eggs and two steak and kidly pies happy day's
Curry for me
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Steak & Ale Pie from the Deli in Morrisons. Plus Mashed Potato, Carrots, Peas and lots of thick Gravy.
Washed down with a Bottle or two of Doombar in front of the Cricket on the TV on my day off. All good.
(Apart from the Cricket!)
Washed down with a Bottle or two of Doombar in front of the Cricket on the TV on my day off. All good.
(Apart from the Cricket!)
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Following on from yesterday's post, I had a Steak & Ale Pie from Tesco for evening meal today.
It was absolutely awful
The Pastry was utterly tasteless and wouldn't absorb any of the equally bland gravy. The actual Steak was a bunch of gristle.
The one from Morrisons may have been £1 more expensive, but it was worth every single penny of the near-£3 it cost. I wouldn't eat another one of the Tesco ones again.
It was absolutely awful
The Pastry was utterly tasteless and wouldn't absorb any of the equally bland gravy. The actual Steak was a bunch of gristle.
The one from Morrisons may have been £1 more expensive, but it was worth every single penny of the near-£3 it cost. I wouldn't eat another one of the Tesco ones again.
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Last night. Smoked gammon, eggs, mushroom, chips
Today.. BBQ 4 hour smoked pork ribs , and fired fillet steak which was the nuts
Tomorrow going full on Italian, granddaughers birthday and she loves her pasta
Expecting a little voice.tomorrow
' hey Pops, maaka da pasta'
Today.. BBQ 4 hour smoked pork ribs , and fired fillet steak which was the nuts
Tomorrow going full on Italian, granddaughers birthday and she loves her pasta
Expecting a little voice.tomorrow
' hey Pops, maaka da pasta'
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Home made spag bol, which was lovely. Used any left over pasta to have pasta with hot milk and sugar - haven't had that for years. Lovely (if a bit weird )
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FreeWheeling wrote:Last night. Smoked gammon, eggs, mushroom, chips
Today.. BBQ 4 hour smoked pork ribs , and fired fillet steak which was the nuts
Tomorrow going full on Italian, granddaughers birthday and she loves her pasta
Expecting a little voice.tomorrow
' hey Pops, maaka da pasta'
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sitting here starving got a craving for a kebab with onions tomatos and gerkin chili sauce this diabetes is a barstard i hate being diabetic
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Actually CH, chuck the pitta away & the rest is pretty good for a diabetic, low carb & all that.cockney hammer wrote:sitting here starving got a craving for a kebab with onions tomatos and gerkin chili sauce this diabetes is a barstard i hate being diabetic
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That's the first thought I had too Steve.
Pretty sure they'll be a donner recipe somewhere on line.
Edit: Yep, Diabetes UK ( can't do links )
[ Cooked a lot for my old mum.She was diabetic for 44 years,injected twice a day and when she passed away due to chronic osteoporosis @ 88 years young, she still had all her fingers, toes and faculties]
Pretty sure they'll be a donner recipe somewhere on line.
Edit: Yep, Diabetes UK ( can't do links )
[ Cooked a lot for my old mum.She was diabetic for 44 years,injected twice a day and when she passed away due to chronic osteoporosis @ 88 years young, she still had all her fingers, toes and faculties]
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I know what you mean, mate.cockney hammer wrote:thanks samba
just aint the same without the pitta bread mate
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Big Mac (Plain with only Onion, no Cheese), 2 Large Fries and a Strawberry Milkshake.